Acer Aspire 5250 LAN driver issues with XP.

Orcshein
Orcshein Member Posts: 3 New User

Hi there! Glad I found a community. Hopefully someone can help me with my problem.

 

I recently installed XP on my Aspire 5250-0678 which used to have Win7 (I just prefer winXP..), went trough all the driver installations but I can't manage to find the ethernet/LAN driver.

 

It's always a yellow interogation mark, and all the drivers I've tried don't work. It says the card isn't there.

 

20509048116 is the SNID.

 

On acer.com website, I can find my laptop, but there's only drivers for windows 7 and 8. Smiley Sad

 

Can someone enlight me with which driver I should use?  Thank you.

 

 

Answers

  • laurent_14
    laurent_14 ACE Posts: 10,328 Trailblazer

    Hello Orchsein,

     

    I download on Acer website the following driver for windows 7-32 bits (it's the same for 64 bits):

     

    LanAtherosLAN pilote2.1.0.76.0 MB2012/10/18

     

    I open the readme folder and I read 0409_English.htm:

     

    Readme.htm created 30-APR-2009

    Readme File for AR813x/AR815x setup package

    Supporting: Atheros AR813x/AR815x Gigabit/Fast Ethernet Controller

    Operation Systems:
    Windows XP, Windows Server 2003                  
    Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003 x64                              
    Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64
    Windows 7, Windows 7 x64

     

    On Qualcomm website, the last driver is WIN_AR813X_AR815X_Windows WHQL Driver V2.1.0.21 (file.rar open with Winrar)

    France
  • Orcshein
    Orcshein Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you!! Smiley Happy

     

    Internet does work now, though I need a cable. Do I need another driver for the wireless network to work?

  • laurent_14
    laurent_14 ACE Posts: 10,328 Trailblazer

    Hello,

     

    Yes, you need a driver for wireless lan.

     

    1. Did you make the eRecovery medias with Factory Defaults option before to install Windows XP?
    2. What's exactly your windows 7 version (32 or 64 bits)?
    3. Check the Device Manager like this:

     - Click on Start

     - Clik on Execute

     - Type the command mmc devmgmt.msc

     - Check the device(s) which have a "!" (it means you need driver for this device). Note the name.

     

    The problem, it exists 3 wireless lan brands:

     

    Wireless LANAtherosWireless LAN pilote    
    Wireless LANBroadcomWireless LAN pilote    
    Wireless LANRealtekWireless LAN pilote    

     

    What is the good?

    France
  • Orcshein
    Orcshein Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you again for your support.

     

    The two icons which have an ! mark are as follow:

     

     

    Network controller

    Bus controller SM

     

    Those two have a yellow ? as well on them. There's no brand written in there or anything.

     

    With what you made me download in your first reply, I can now connect to the internet using an ethernet cable.

     

     

    What's written on my laptop is as follow:

     

    ASPIRE 5250-0678

     

    And on the network drawing, it's written: ACER Nplify(tm)802.11b/g/n.

     

     

    I believe it was a Win7 64 bit which was installed but I can't confirm 100%. Now though, it's XP.

  • ajay_1988
    ajay_1988 Member Posts: 77 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Download DriverPack Solution.. And let it update the missing driver for you
  • laurent_14
    laurent_14 ACE Posts: 10,328 Trailblazer

    Hello Orcshein,

     

    Bus controller SM: you need chipset driver. Normally, it's included in AMD Catalyst (AMD SMBus driver).

    Otherwise, you can use AMD Driver Autodetect.

     

    Network controller: left click - properties - do you see the brand?

    Otherwise, you can find the brand in the erecovery dvd (folder) or remove the backside and you research a small board like this:

     

    NI.23600.068

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Personally, I don't use software which detect all devices and provide any drivers. I prefere to see them with my eyes ...

    I had a bad experience with this. Bad driver = Card dead

    France
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